She was born Sept. 12, 1931, in Rabun County to the late Easburn and Alice Robinson Whitworth. She was the widow of William Alfred Taylor. Lelia was a homemaker and served as a caregiver to a lot of people. She was a member of People’s Baptist Church.

Besides her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Barbara Callenback.

Survivors include: two sons, Greg Taylor (Robin) of Tiger and Dean Taylor of Tiger; two daughters, Charlotte Stuart of Tiger and Gail Youngblood (Richard) of Clayton;

a brother, Earl Whitworth of Clarkesville;

three sisters, Lula Carnes of Tiger and Thelma

West and Ellie Henslee, both of Clarkesville;

seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Sunday at the chapel of Hunter Funeral Home with the Rev. Kyle Watts officiating. Burial followed at Rabun Memory Park.

Hunter Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. An online guestbook is available at www.hunterfuneralhomega.com.

She was born Sept. 12, 1931, in Rabun County to the late Easburn and Alice Robinson Whitworth. She was the widow of William Alfred Taylor. Lelia was a homemaker and served as a caregiver to a lot of people. She was a member of People’s Baptist Church.

Besides her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Barbara Callenback.

Survivors include: two sons, Greg Taylor (Robin) of Tiger and Dean Taylor of Tiger; two daughters, Charlotte Stuart of Tiger and Gail Youngblood (Richard) of Clayton;

a brother, Earl Whitworth of Clarkesville;

three sisters, Lula Carnes of Tiger and Thelma

West and Ellie Henslee, both of Clarkesville;

seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Sunday at the chapel of Hunter Funeral Home with the Rev. Kyle Watts officiating. Burial followed at Rabun Memory Park.

Hunter Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. An online guestbook is available at www.hunterfuneralhomega.com.